Oil on Canvas Portrait of Princess Sophie of France (1734-1782), After Jean-marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766)
Oil on Canvas Portrait of Princess Sophie of France (1734-1782), After Jean-marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766)
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Item: Oil on Canvas Portrait of Princess Sophie of France (1734-1782), After Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766)
Additional Description: Portrait of Sophie-Philippine-Elisabeth-Justine, sixth daughter of King Louis XV, 1734-1782; apparently unsigned with heavy craquelure; light restoration/retouching and re-framing
Era: Late 18th C - Mid 19th C (Mid 19th C for Conservatism) / Late 19th / Early 20th C Re-Framing and Light Restoration
History: Jean-Marc Nattier was one of the most celebrated French portrait painters of the Rococo period and the preferred court artist of Louis XV. Known for his elegant, idealized portrayals of French aristocracy, Nattier often depicted sitters as mythological figures, blending court portraiture with classical allegory. His refined color palette, graceful compositions, and flattering likenesses made his work synonymous with 18th-century French royal taste. Today, his portraits are held in major museums including the Louvre and Versailles.
Sophie of France, known as Madame Sophie, was the youngest daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie Leszczyńska. Raised at the French court at Versailles, she was known for her piety, modesty, and reserved demeanor rather than political ambition. Like many royal children, she was portrayed in formal court portraits intended to reinforce dynastic prestige and royal continuity. Portraits of Sophie—whether by Nattier or later followers—reflect the refined elegance and symbolism typical of Bourbon royal imagery.
Provenance: Collection of Kathryn V. Alexander, an antiques dealer and designer with over 20 years of experience operating shops in New Orleans, Louisiana and Middleburg, Virginia. Kathryn retired in 2020 and now lives in Georgetown, TX. Originated in Continental Europe and Restored/Reframed in New York. Austin Auction House
Materials: Oil, Wood, Linen Canvas
Dimensions: Sight - 31.5"h x 24.5"w (Overall: 38.25"h x 31.25"w)
Disclaimers: Heavy craquelure throughout, light paint loss among stretcher marks
Item: Oil on Canvas Portrait of Princess Sophie of France (1734-1782), After Jean-Marc Nattier (French, 1685-1766)
Additional Description: Portrait of Sophie-Philippine-Elisabeth-Justine, sixth daughter of King Louis XV, 1734-1782; apparently unsigned with heavy craquelure; light restoration/retouching and re-framing
Era: Late 18th C - Mid 19th C (Mid 19th C for Conservatism) / Late 19th / Early 20th C Re-Framing and Light Restoration
History: Jean-Marc Nattier was one of the most celebrated French portrait painters of the Rococo period and the preferred court artist of Louis XV. Known for his elegant, idealized portrayals of French aristocracy, Nattier often depicted sitters as mythological figures, blending court portraiture with classical allegory. His refined color palette, graceful compositions, and flattering likenesses made his work synonymous with 18th-century French royal taste. Today, his portraits are held in major museums including the Louvre and Versailles.
Sophie of France, known as Madame Sophie, was the youngest daughter of King Louis XV and Queen Marie Leszczyńska. Raised at the French court at Versailles, she was known for her piety, modesty, and reserved demeanor rather than political ambition. Like many royal children, she was portrayed in formal court portraits intended to reinforce dynastic prestige and royal continuity. Portraits of Sophie—whether by Nattier or later followers—reflect the refined elegance and symbolism typical of Bourbon royal imagery.
Provenance: Collection of Kathryn V. Alexander, an antiques dealer and designer with over 20 years of experience operating shops in New Orleans, Louisiana and Middleburg, Virginia. Kathryn retired in 2020 and now lives in Georgetown, TX. Originated in Continental Europe and Restored/Reframed in New York. Austin Auction House
Materials: Oil, Wood, Linen Canvas
Dimensions: Sight - 31.5"h x 24.5"w (Overall: 38.25"h x 31.25"w)
Disclaimers: Heavy craquelure throughout, light paint loss among stretcher marks